Maritime Magazine

Broadly-based group unites to oppose contentious RBT2 container terminal project

  Vancouver— Labour, community, and environmental groups have come together in a united front against the controversial Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (RBT2) expansion project recently approved by the federal government. They staged a press conference yesterday to underline their concerns over detrimental impacts on wildlife, the environment and job security. The federal government on April […]

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Tentative deal for U.S. West Coast new collective labour agreement

  The Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) have concluded a tentative agreement for a new six-year contract that covers 22,000 workers at all 29 ports on the U.S. West Coast. The deal announced late Wednesday must be ratified before becoming official. It ends more than a year of uncertainty

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Consistent cargo trend in Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway shipping

  The trends exhibited in Canadian Great Lakes-Seaway shipping in April continued through May, with certain key commodities showing strong numbers. Approximately 7.97 million tonnes of total cargo traffic have now transited the seaway system for the year to date, which is down slightly but still consistent with the 8.2 million tonnes of cargo recorded

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SHIPNEXT signe un accord avec XLProjects Network

Un accord de partenariat stratégique entre SHIPNEXT, la plate-forme de fret de premier plan, et XLProjects Network (XLP) a été signé la semaine dernière lors de l’événement Breakbulk Europe à Rotterdam, le plus grand projet de fret et de brise-vrac au monde. Offrir une correspondance instantanée fret-navire sur une base globale, SHIPNEXT a été conçu

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L’Atlantic Sail de l’ACL nommée station officielle du réseau d’observation du carbone

L’Atlantic Sail est l’un des navires polyvalents G4 de ACL. Il porte le nom en tant que station officielle de réseau de systèmes d’observation du carbone (ICOS). Les stations du ICOS sont coordonnées et gérées par les réseaux nationaux du ICOS dans 14 pays membres. Ces stations fonctionnent dans trois domaines distincts : Atmosphère, Écosystème et Océan.

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SHIPNEXT signs agreement with XLProjects Network

  A strategic partnership agreement between SHIPNEXT, the leading freight platform, and XLProjects Network (XLP) was signed at last week’s Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam – the world’s largest project cargo and breakbulk event. Offering instant cargo-to-ship matching on a global basis, SHIPNEXT was conceived in 2015 by Belgium-based shipping and tech entrepreneur Alexander Varvarenko to help charterers

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ACL’s Atlantic Sail named an official station of carbon observation network

  The Atlantic Sail is one of ACL’s G4 combination container/roll-on roll-off vessels. It was named as an official INTEGRATED CARBON OBSERVATION SYSTEM NETWORK Station (ICOS). The ICOS stations are coordinated and run by the ICOS National Networks in 14 member countries. These stations operate in three distinct domains: Atmosphere, Ecosystem and Ocean. For almost two decades, ACL has been

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Ports of Montreal, Quebec and Trois-Rivières contribute $130,000 in combined donations to the IMQ Foundation

  Rimouski, QC – The ports of Montreal, Quebec City and Trois-Rivières have joined the list of partners supporting the Institut maritime du Québec (IMQ) Foundation’s major fundraising campaign. Donors in the Expedition category, three Canadian port authorities are making cumulative donations totalling $130,000 as part of the major fundraising campaign. The IMQ Foundation is

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PSA Halifax welcomes fifth MSC Service to the Port of Halifax

  With the arrival of the MSC Elma on Sunday, June 11 to PSA Halifax Atlantic Hub, the Port of Halifax has officially welcomed its fifth MSC Service. The Ecuador to NWC Service rotation includes stops at Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Halifax, Boston, Freeport, Balboa, Guayaquil, Puerto Bolivar, Guayaquil, Paita, Cristobal, Moin and Antwerp. “This new

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British Columbia docker strike vote gets 99.2% union membership approval

  The results of the strike vote held on June 9-10 show “99.24% in favour of supporting strike action against the member companies of the BC Maritime Employers Association if necessary,” today announced Bob Ashton, President of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada. The ILWU represents more than 7,000 dock workers in British

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